Testimonials


People are saying that Robyn’s style is “Gaughin meets O’Keefe”. Her preferred palette of colors are bright...filled with joy, love and life.

Robyn’s work exudes a primative elegance that many of the great masters tried to replicate. E. C., San Francisco, CA.

I love the fact that I can be in Hawaii anytime just by reading your book.T. A., San Francisco, CA

Your insight into the human condition and what I see of you in even the flowers reminds me of O’Keefe. There is such a terrific difference between your flowers for example and virtually all other flowers that I have seen painted with the exception of O’Keefe. With her and with you, the observer is looking at flowers but seeing the inner essence of the artist. S.L., Producer, Director, Writer, Hollywood, CA

When I bought your painting, the very next morning, M. and I put the painting up on the main living room wall! We LOVE IT!!!

Our friends were over for an Easter dinner and THEY all loved it and were so touched with the story and meaning that you put behind your painting. They loved hearing how the painting tied to my personal life. M.C., Malibu, CA

I am very fortunate to have purchased one of Robyn’s artwork pieces. This painting meant a lot to me because it portrays the birth, maturity, and passing of the Puakenikeni flower. To me, the painting represents the many phases that we encounter in life - new beginnings, exciting opportunities, and moving on from one phase of your life to another. I will forever be able to share this artwork with my kama’aina and malihini friends. Robyn - Mahalo no kou ki’i a me na makana Asst. Professor, Information Systems Pepperdine University - Graziadio School of Business & Mgmt.

The Artist is under appreciated in our society. As a result artists often must defy the societal norms for safety and conformity that hold everyone else tethered to the ground. We need to hail the artist as a spiritual adventurerer, who can lead us to the feelings that we don’t know exist and exorcise the demons we dare not name. Artists are proxy to a continual process of social evolution by challenging us to reach farther. Vanguards, they should be honored. L. Kay Wilson, Attorney, Coach